Camping near Henderson, NV

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    Camping possibilities near Henderson, Nevada range from established RV resorts to primitive dispersed sites on public lands. The area hosts several commercial RV parks including Desert Sands RV Resort, Las Vegas KOA Journey at Sam's Town, and Duck Creek RV Park & Resort, which offer full hookup sites and amenities such as swimming pools, laundry facilities, and security. Lake Mead National Recreation Area, approximately 30 minutes east of Henderson, provides both developed campgrounds like Las Vegas Bay and dispersed camping at Government Wash where visitors can camp with minimal facilities.

    Henderson's desert climate significantly affects camping experiences throughout the year. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F from June through September, making spring and fall the most comfortable camping seasons. Winter nights can drop below freezing, though daytime temperatures typically remain mild. Most established campgrounds in the area operate year-round, with many offering shade structures or swimming pools to mitigate summer heat. RV parks generally provide full hookups, while dispersed areas require self-contained camping. As one camper noted, "Clean and friendly folks. People very mindful and respectful" at Las Vegas KOA Journey at Sam's Town.

    Security and amenities represent key considerations for campers staying near Henderson and Las Vegas. Several RV parks feature gated access and regular security patrols, addressing urban proximity concerns. According to feedback, "Desert Sands is a clean park under great management. The staff is so helpful. There are two dog runs, not large but well appointed." Many established campgrounds include facilities specifically designed for long-term stays, with laundry services, community areas, and nearby shopping. Noise levels vary significantly between locations, with several reviewers noting emergency vehicle sounds along major corridors like Boulder Highway. Campers seeking quieter experiences often prefer Lake Mead sites, though these provide fewer amenities and may require visitors to be entirely self-sufficient with water and waste management.

    Best Campgrounds near Henderson (117)

      1. Oasis Las Vegas RV Resort

      4.5(42)7mi from HendersonRVs

      "Oasis is a great location to spend a night or two if you want to jaunt into Vegas for bit. It’s also very central as an overnight for heading into Utah or Nevada from SoCal."

      "This place is an Oasis, away from the hustle and bustle. Refill propane on-site. The only negative thing is they do not provide valet trash pickup(as mentioned by a staff member)."

      2. Las Vegas KOA Journey at Sam's Town

      3.9(41)7mi from HendersonRVs

      "During our recent trip to Las Vegas, we chose to stay at KOA Sam's Town, and our experience was positive overall."

      "Sorry tent campers Nevada doesn’t allow us!!! So make sure you are prepared for a different option such as lake mead or red rock."

      3. Las Vegas RV Resort

      4.2(25)8mi from Henderson5 sitesRVs

      "Fully fenced with 24 hour entrance staffing. Patrolled by Security staff 24 hours. Close to several classic Vegas style casinos with a variety of shopping and restaurants within a ten minute drive."

      "They have a pool, hot tub, clubhouse, arrows around the park that weave you through the park totally a 1 mile distance. Everything is asphalt. Walkable to Sam's Town Casino."

      from $33 - $88 / night

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      4. Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area - Red Rock Campground

      4.3(74)20mi from Henderson80 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Summer time might not be the best time to try to camp in southern Nevada but with mild fall and winter this campsite leaves a lot of options for those looking for an outdoor adventure."

      "We had our own toilet, was clean, there are no showers but water was available by a tap outside. Abundant Parking."

      from $12 - $80 / night

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      5. Circus Circus RV Park

      3.2(30)11mi from HendersonRVs

      "There is very easy access to the Circus Circus casino, adventuredome, and the Duece (bus service on the strip)."

      "The park is next to the pool area. Our advice would be to enter the gate then walk over to the hotel to get your spot reservation otherwise you will be waiting for an email that will never arrive!!"

      from $46 - $63 / night

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      6. Thousand Trails Las Vegas

      3.4(22)8mi from HendersonRVs, Cabins

      "Nice place, close to everything in Vegas. Helpful staff!"

      "It is centrally located and eat to get to the strip for some great food and fun."

      7. Government Wash — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

      4.3(32)15mi from Henderson

      "Big dispersed camping site right on the southwest corner of Lake Mead. Being the nearest to the NRA entrance from Vegas it gets crowded, especially weekends and holidays."

      "Love the views of the lake. Feels so far out but only 30 mins to Vegas. Henderson for groceries and gas is very close. Lots of coyotes, even during the day."

      8. Kingman Wash — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

      4.4(53)20mi from Henderson

      "Took my 2wd on the road there a couple times, ok if youre an experienced driver but still rough on suspension...Was able to get a shady in AM spot off the shore of the lake, away from the hustle and bustle"

      "Access to lake mead, plenty of little pull offs scattered throughout a small valley to set up camp in, a vault toilet, and a herd of Burros roaming around."

      9. Las Vegas Bay Campground — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

      4.4(20)13mi from HendersonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Quiet beautifully maintained campground with a dump station, portable water, spigots near restrooms and flush toilets. Firings and picnic tables at each site. Very few sites for rigs over 26’."

      "All sites has prefect views of the surrounding mountains. All sites that are situated on the outer rim of the campground, be weary. Most have a good steep decline not to far away from the pavement."

      10. Arizona Charlie's Boulder RV Park

      3.3(12)8mi from HendersonRVs, Tents

      "Arizona Charlie's is a popular local hotel & casino, with easy access to downtown Las Vegas and nearby major thoroughfares."

      "We’ve been here for 8 months now in 2 different locations and we’re new to the rv life. It’s nice because they have a flat rate, a clean area, and bathhouses with locks and 2 bathtubs."

      from $32 - $149 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Henderson, NV

    1235 Reviews of 117 Henderson Campgrounds


    • Tomáš K.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 10, 2026

      Main Street Station RV Park

      Nice camp for a good price

      Nice camp with clen showers, toilets and loundry room. The location is relativly close to strip, but also near a loud highway. We had no problem with any individuals but it looks like thay can be in this place.

    • David C.
      May. 9, 2026

      Las Vegas KOA Journey at Sam's Town

      Great pool.

      It's not a horrible spot, but i'm not a big fan of roll parking rv sites. If you're okay with that, I can't see anything wrong with this place.

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 4, 2026

      Boulder Beach Camp Grounds

      Nice stop

      A very pleasant campground. Even on the weekend, campers were very respectful of their noise level. Check in was easy, bathrooms were clean and campsites are good sized with privacy. It’s great if you are a water recreation person.

    • Vahste (.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 3, 2026

      Lovell Canyon Dispersed Camping (Spring Mountain)

      Easy access with plenty of spots.

      Had no problem finding a spot with my rwd. Bugs were a bit crazy but it's that time of year. Unless you get really far back you'll likely experience a lot of road noises through the night, but otherwise perfectly fine area to boondock.

      Zero services; no trash or toilets.

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 3, 2026

      Kingman Wash — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

      Beautiful near the water and hiking

      Yes, it’s crowded on the weekends and there is trash left behind. But if you’re here on weekdays it’s beautiful, peaceful and I enjoyed the burros and the big horn sheep!

    • Imerie T.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 30, 2026

      Government Wash — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

      Opened back up!!

      Okay so I am all for BLM, but people trashing areas are not ok! I love the new system they have built here It is still free, 14 days. But they have 51 sites, some are just tent sites, some are Rv, some are car. This is only phase 1 and they are still working on extending and leveling sites. Yea some are right on the road and others are tucked away. There are maps of where the sites are as they aren’t all Lumped together. Camp hosts were amazing and informative. Will be back we stayed in site 1. Huge and on our own, no through traffic.

    • James W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 27, 2026

      Arch Rock Campground — Valley of Fire State Park

      Epic

      If you like a campsite surrounded by cool geological features, this is the place.  The park is amazing and there are many great hikes.  The picnic table at our site was warped, but it was cool and windy so we didn't use it.  We love this place!

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 25, 2026

      Overton Wildlife Management Area

      Nice View

      Sites are big, has a cover over picnic table. Grill to cook on. Only reason a 4 … people should pick up after they use a site. Some noise from business across road.

    • sThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 25, 2026

      Snowbird Mesa

      Incredible view

      Even though this place is very rocky it was a great place to stay outside of the park. It was $1 million dinner views


    Guide to Henderson

    Dispersed camping spots near Henderson, Nevada range from basic desert pullouts to developed sites with amenities along Lake Mead. Located in the Mojave Desert at approximately 1,900 feet elevation, Henderson experiences temperature swings of up to 30 degrees between day and night, particularly in spring and fall. Most camping areas have no natural shade, requiring campers to bring their own shelter from the intense desert sun.

    What to do

    Lake activities: 30 minutes from Henderson: Kingman Wash offers direct lake access for paddleboarding, swimming, and fishing. "Beautiful scenery but under flight path for airport and motorcycles up early on weekend," notes Bob M., highlighting the trade-offs of this location.

    Wildlife viewing: Wild burros: Several camping areas near Lake Mead host resident wild burros, descendants of animals abandoned by miners decades ago. At Kingman Wash, one camper reported, "We had two that visited us (please don't feed them!) and were a delightful change of wildlife from the bears and deer we are used to back home."

    Rock exploration: Day trips: Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area provides hiking trails through colorful rock formations 45 minutes from Henderson. "The trails vary in terrain from rocky to nice flat sandy treks. There is climbing available and if you're patient enough and have a quick eye, you can spot wildlife," explains John W.

    What campers like

    Desert nights: Temperature relief: After scorching days, desert temperatures drop significantly after sunset. At Las Vegas Bay Campground, campers appreciate the evening cooldown. "Temps were at 102 during the day and 70s at night," reports one reviewer, making evenings the prime time for outdoor activities.

    Natural sounds: Desert wildlife: Many campers mention the nocturnal sounds at Las Vegas Bay Campground. Lance E. notes, "At night I've always heard coyotes and owls. Access to Lake Mead is a 15 minute drive away."

    Desert oasis feel: Planted vegetation: Las Vegas Bay offers an unexpected desert surprise. "They have planted lots of trees in the campground for shade in the middle of the desert. So from the highway you come in at, it looks like a little oasis in the middle of the desert," shares Theresa R., explaining why this spot stands out from typical desert camping.

    What you should know

    Crowds and behavior: At popular dispersed sites like Government Wash, weekends bring larger crowds. "This place is very busy during the summer months and people stay for quite a while so remember that," warns Brittney C. Some campers report late-night noise issues during peak periods.

    Road conditions: High clearance recommended: Many Lake Mead dispersed camping areas require driving on rough roads. At Kingman Wash, a camper advised, "The road is about 3 miles, but takes about 25 minutes to traverse. It's hilly, bumpy and holey. High clearance vehicle suggested, but we made it in a Kia Soul!"

    Water level changes: Lake Mead's water levels fluctuate seasonally and have declined long-term. A Government Wash reviewer noted "Access limited due to low water," while another mentioned, "If you can get to the waterfront of this place it's awesome!"

    Tips for camping with families

    Age restrictions: Adults-only parks: Some RV parks near Henderson have age restrictions. Las Vegas RV Resort maintains an "18 and older only" policy. As reviewer Brittney C. notes, "Not family friendly at all!! You must be 18 or older to come here so it's cool for people without kids or families."

    Safety considerations: Campground selection: When camping with children, prioritize established campgrounds with controlled access. "This place is clean, a bit noisy, and very busy," explains one camper about Red Rock Canyon Campground, providing perspective on the trade-offs.

    Bring extra water: The desert climate requires careful planning for families. The dry heat can cause rapid dehydration, especially for children. Pack more water than you think necessary—at least 1 gallon per person per day, plus extra for emergencies and washing.

    Tips from RVers

    Level sites: Advance research: Many RV sites in the area require significant leveling. At Thousand Trails Las Vegas, one camper reported, "Our spot was very hard to get level in even with auto level... we had SO many leveling blocks under the back."

    Site selection: Space considerations: RV parks in the Las Vegas area often feature tight spaces. At Thousand Trails Las Vegas, a reviewer warned, "The spaces are very tight together partially because the occupants don't follow the site lines on the ground. We saw several that parked on the line and extended their slide outs into the area of the next RV'er."

    Security awareness: Several reviews mention security considerations. "This park is gated which is nice because it's not in the best area and they have barbed wire around the whole thing," notes one Thousand Trails Las Vegas reviewer, reflecting common security measures at RV parks throughout the Henderson area.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Henderson, NV?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Henderson, NV offers a wide range of camping options, with 117 campgrounds and RV parks near Henderson, NV and 49 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Henderson, NV?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Henderson, NV is Oasis Las Vegas RV Resort with a 4.5-star rating from 42 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Henderson, NV?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 49 free dispersed camping spots near Henderson, NV.